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CHRIS RUNDLE

November 14, 2025

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Bristol Post

PUMPKIN IS MORE FILLER THAN THRILLER BUT YOU CAN INJECT A LITTLE EXCITEMENT, SAYS CHRIS

CHRIS RUNDLE

WHATEVER else you might think about the way we have allowed Hallowe'en to become vulgarly Americanised and turn into yet another excuse for kids to gorge themselves on additive-rich sweets one thing is indisputable: it represents an enormous waste of perfectly edible food.

But then, who's going to get excited about cooking a pumpkin?

We buy, incredibly, nearly 40 million of them each autumn to carve faces into or generally display around our homes and gardens. But how many of those slavishly following the tradition could tell you how the tradition started?

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